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For "Golden Age" student Paula Anne Franklin, her Towson University senior honors art exhibit, "Lost Gifts: Memorials to Those Loved," was a lifetime in the making.
The Tuscany-Canterbury resident soon will graduate with a bachelor's degree in art wit...

I say this with very little humility: Clearly, Swellpeopleville is now the best neighborhood in all of Bawlmer.
Oh, sure, Guilford has big houses and all those tulips, Hampden has all the good body piercings and big hair and Mt. Washington has artisan...

Stephen J. Cullen has seen the depths to which human behavior can sink, but he still believes in the healing power of family and love.
"The love between children and parents can be an amazing thing," he said. "What's sad is what sometimes happens to c...

Friends pitcher Eli Bauman does not expect to play for the University of Richmond Spiders next year.
As much as he would like to play ball in college, the strong-armed righthander would be satisfied to end his career with a Maryland Interscholastic At...

Fleet-footed Bryn Mawr junior Alexandra Thomas ran in the Penn Relays Carnival, competing against hundreds of high schoolers from as far away as Jamaica, the Bahamas and England in the prestigious event emceed by comedian Bill Cosby. A Bryn Mawr "lifer" w...

It's difficult to tell what excited 7-year-old Ashley Suan more: getting letters from two U.S. Marines or the interesting tidbits the letters contained.
"My letters are great," said the Homeland resident. "In one, Lt. Corp. Dean said that he has to ge...

Rumor has it that the mark of a great newspaper is that it contains "all the news that's fit to print." In truth, a great newspaper has other things such as want ads, birth announcements, obituaries, the society pages and politics. The Roland Park area ha...

Two experienced North Baltimore community activists are among the first to publicly discuss their intentions to challenge incumbents for seats in the newly configured City Council.
William "Bill" Henry, 35, a Radnor-Winston Democrat who served as chie...

Sibling rivalry was taken to new heights last week when St. Paul's School for Girls defender Liza Ayers briefly guarded Bryn Mawr attack wing Frances Ayers.
Neither sister scored in St. Paul's 9-7 victory which gave the Gators an advantage heading int...

I say this with very little humility: Clearly, Swellpeopleville is now the best neighborhood in all of Bawlmer.
Oh, sure, Guilford has big houses and all those tulips, Hampden has all the good body piercings and big hair and Mt. Washington has artisan...

Rumor has it that the mark of a great newspaper is that it contains "all the news that's fit to print." In truth, a great newspaper has other things such as want ads, birth announcements, obituaries, the society pages and politics. The Roland Park area ha...

Stephen J. Cullen has seen the depths to which human behavior can sink, but he still believes in the healing power of family and love.
"The love between children and parents can be an amazing thing," he said. "What's sad is what sometimes happens to c...

Two experienced North Baltimore community activists are among the first to publicly discuss their intentions to challenge incumbents for seats in the newly configured City Council.
William "Bill" Henry, 35, a Radnor-Winston Democrat who served as chie...

Friends pitcher Eli Bauman does not expect to play for the University of Richmond Spiders next year.
As much as he would like to play ball in college, the strong-armed righthander would be satisfied to end his career with a Maryland Interscholastic At...

Submissions for the Bulletin Board can be sent to Lauren Taylor, Towson Times, 409 Washington Ave., Towson, MD 21204, fax your notices to 410-337-2490 or e-mail them to ltaylor@patuxent.com.
Priority will be given to events or groups in the Towson Tim...

Homan gets extension in county's No. 2 post
Fred Homan's status as acting-county administrative officer was extended for another 60 days by the County Council on Monday night.
The council denied a request by County Executive James Smith to gra...

A popular radio station's pornography swap meet last week in Towson drew some unexpected guests: nearly two dozen students from a local all-girls high school.
But the students weren't there to condone the WHFS-sponsored event.
Armed with handw...

Crime log is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when we have enough information to assist police in making an arrest.
Towson
Campus View Drive, 400 block, between 1 an...

A proposal to place two to three houses on a Knollwood-Donnybrook property that now features one house typifies the infill development that a number of neighborhoods below the Baltimore Beltway are facing.
The Knollwood-Donnybrook Improvement Associat...

With a scarcity of available land in residential areas of Towson, developers have come up with a creative but controversial way to turn a profit.
They buy property in a well-established, older neighborhood with a house already on it, subdivide the pro...

Towson's first and only
Javionni Gooden of the Towson University men's track and field team was named Eastern College Athletic Conference Division I Field Athlete of the Week for the week ending April 20.
The junior from Louisiana led the Tige...

World under-19 games
Tickets for the Men's and Women's Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships June 26-July 5 at Towson University may be purchased at www.uslacrosse.org.
Tickets, sold in full-event strips only, are $70 for adults and $35 for ag...